Hunter PenceHunter Pence played for the Mohawks in 2002 under Dave Fields. He attended Texas-Arlington and was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2004 draft by the Houston Astros. Hunter made his major league debut for the Astros in April of 2007 and hit .322 with 17 home runs, 30 doubles, 9 triples and 69 RBI that season. He finished third in the rookie of the year vote behind Ryan Braun and Troy Tulowizki. Hunter is a 3-time all-star; making the National League team in 2009, 2011 and 2014. In 2011 the Astros traded Pence to the Phillies and in 2012 he was traded to the Giants. He is now the San Francisco Giants starting right fielder and helped the Giants to a World Series victories in 2012 and 2014.

Mark Leiter Jr.Mark played for the Mohawks in 2011 and 2012 under Coach Griffin from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. In 2011, Mark set the Mohawks single season strikeout record by recording 74 punch outs. In 2012, Leiter began the year in the NECBL, but returned to the Mohawks in late June. He's the Mohawks all-time leader in strikeouts with 106. In his last game he pitched the Mohawks into the championship series by throwing a complete game with 13 strikeouts. In 2013, the Phillies, a team Mark grew up rooting for and whom his father pitched for drafted him in the 22nd round. The Phillies called him up in 2017 and Mark made his debut against the Dodgers.

Luke MaileLuke played for the Mohawks in 2010 and 2011 under Coach Keith Griffin while attending the University of Kentucky. He was an 8th round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2012 draft. He was an All-PGCBL performer in 2011 after hitting a then league record 8 home runs on the season. He did that while only playing for the Mohawks from July 4 on. As the cleanup hitter at UK, Luke was named All-SEC catcher after hitting 16 home runs his junior season. He was the first player in the Rays 2012 draft class to reach the Major Leagues. In 2017 the Toronto Blue Jays claimed Maile off waivers from the Rays.

Cord PhelpsCord played for the Mohawks in 2006 while attending Stanford University. The California native had breakout years for the Cardinals in 2007 and 2008, leading them to the College World Series and hitting .355 with 16 home runs in his junior year. He was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2008 draft by the Indians and made his way quickly to the Major Leagues after tearing up AA, AAA and the Arizona Fall Leagues.

Matt QuatraroMatt played for the Mohawks in 1993 for Brian Spagnola. He attended Old Dominion University from 1993 to 1996 before being drafted in the 8th round of the 1996 draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Matt, a catcher, made it to AAA ball before being released in 2003. After serving as the head coach for many seasons for the Devil Rays minor league affiliates, he became the Director of Minor League Hitting for the entire Rays organization. In 2014 he became the Assistant Hitting Coach for the Cleveland Indians at the Major League level.

Rick PacioneRick played for the Mohawks in 2008 under Kevin Downing and again in 2010 under Keith Griffin, where he helped lead the Mohawks to an NYCBL title. He was a standout infielder and catcher at Marist and was drafted in the 43rd round of the 2011 drfat by the Los Angeles Angels. In 2015, he was named an assistant at the Major League level for the Cleveland Indians serving as their bullpen catcher.

Logan DarnellA University of Kentucky pitcher, Logan played for the Mohawks in 2008. He was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 6th round of the 2010 draft. He made his debut for the Twins in May of 2014.

Brendan HarrisBrendan, a utility infielder, attended William and Mary College and was drafted in the 5th round of the 2001 draft by the Chicago Cubs. He played for the Mohawks in 1999 for Dennis Healy. He was a career .300 hitter in the minor leagues and in June of 2004 made his major league debut with the Chicago Cubs. He was later traded to the Montreal Expos as part of the Nomar Garciaparra trade and was a member of the Cincinnati Reds in 2006. Harris broke through in 2007 and was the everyday shortstop for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays where he had a breakout year. After spending a few years as a starter for the Minnesota Twins, he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles for the 2011 season. He is now a scout in the Los Angeles Angels organization.

Valentino PascucciVal played for the Mohawks in 1997 for Tom Fleenor. He was drafted out of the University of Oklahoma in the 15th round of the 1999 draft by the Montreal Expos. Since joining the Expos minor league teams, Valentino has had his way with minor league pitching. He hit 41 home runs in his first three seasons of minor league baseball and hit an amazing 27 home runs in 2002 year playing for class AA Harrsiburg and another 27 more in 2004 playing for AAA Edmonton. In 2011, he was moved up and down in the NY Mets system between the Major Leagues and AAA ball.

Glen BarkerGlen played for the Mohawks in 1991 for Brian Spagnola. A four year starter at The College of Saint Rose, Glen was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 11th round of the 1993 draft. He played minor league baseball for six seasons until he made the Houston Astros major league roster in 1999. He remained with the Astros until 2002 and played in 235 games in three seasons. Glen participated as a member of the Astros playoff roster in 1999, 2000, and 2001. After spending years as director of pacific rim scouting for Houston Astros, he was named the San Diego Padres minor league coordinator of outfield and baserunning.

Tim ChristmanTim played for the Mohawks in 1994 under Ken Hodge. A Siena College graduate, Tim was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 11th round of the 1996 draft. Tim made an appearance for the Rockies Major League club in the 2001 season.